I guess you'll be leaving, you'll be leaving soon.
You won't cast a shadow tomorrow afternoon.
If you had a lover they would know by now,
That it's one or the other, you lost your way somehow.
I'm singing "Please, return to me without the help of St. Anthony"
"Please, return to me eventually."
I see your indentations on a carpet floor.
I see your silhouette on a sun-bleached wall.
If I had a wishing well it would overflow,
With the useless money that can't bring you home.
I'm singing "Please, return to me without the help of St. Anthony"
"Please, return to me eventually."
I keep looking out for someone, someone I can't touch.
Oh Holy Mother, why do I bother?
It just means so much.
credits
from The Kingsford Session,
released January 19, 2015
Alan McNally - Bass
Anthony Clavin - Banjo and Backing Vocals
Emma O'Reilly - Backing Vocals
Sam Fitzpatrick - Piano
Sharon Courtney - Violin
Simon King - Cajon
Stu Daly - Guitar and Vocals
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